Kingston Brooch

Kingston Brooch
MaterialGold, garnet, pearl and glass
Size8 cm in diameter
Created7th century AD
Period/cultureAnglo-Saxon
Discovered1771
PlaceKingston, England
Present locationWorld Museum Liverpool

The Kingston Brooch is the largest known Anglo-Saxon composite brooch, and is considered by scholars to be an outstanding example of the composite disc brooch style. Over time, the Kingston brooch has become widely recognized for its charm, inherent value and detailed workmanship.[1] The brooch, created in the seventh century, is now in the World Museum Liverpool in Liverpool, England.

  1. ^ Evison, Vera I. (1951). Jessup, Ronald (ed.). "225". Man. 51: 129–130. ISSN 0025-1496.